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Wednesday, 05/04/2011 1:31:53 AM

Wednesday, May 04, 2011 1:31:53 AM

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Another question. But first, just to reiterate, I'm now a long and intend to remain one for a long time if things progress as they appear they're going to.

That said, I find it rather hard to believe that I may have actually stumbled upon--thanks again, Snow!--a company that appears to be on the verge of radically altering how the world deals with waste plastic, that is, a world wide problem that affects virtually ever person on the planet. Moreover, the solution they've come up with presents such a no-brainer to would-be clients that it will sell itself right across the globe if the systems can indeed be replicated and perform in a trouble-free fashion for reasonable lengths of time as they are currently expected to do. There is, in other words, something of fairy tale quality to this investment. Nonetheless, turning trash into profits is a relatively old idea that many people and companies have been working at for decades. So it stands to reason that someone, or some company would at some time eventually hit upon a viable solution. So, fairy tale quality or not, all things considered, I'm willing to go with it.

But here's the rub that's got me scratching my head. Is it really true, as a poster told me, that John did not invent this plastic2oil contraption but instead found it--presumably some detailed schematic--buried away on some long forgotten "ancient" computer hard drive? In other words, I was told he found something like a already invented blueprint of this fabulous machine/system while retrieving information off of old and long outdated backup systems or some such thing related to old computers? Can someone fill me in on the story here? For this twist of things makes the overall story seem even more outlandish: a "Back to the Future" in reverse or some such thing.

Again, thanks for your help,

Steve